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People (1): Westover Villas (1851)

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Introduction

People (1) contains Bio-Digs for the heads of household who occupied Westover Villas according to the 1851 Census. The development consisted of sixteen luxury villas designed for families having a large retinue of servants. All except one had people staying at this time. Plausible identities have emerged for the majority of these heads of household. Bad legibility restricts identification in some cases. The people belonged to the country’s higher, if not highest, social levels. They consisted of landed gentry, lawyers, clergymen, and merchants. In addition, a handful of women, married or spinsters, completed the list.

People (1) Bio-Digs of Heads of Household at Westover Villas 1851

Charlotte Sophia Percival: 1794-1879; b Acomb, Yorkshire; d Dover; f Charles (Miller) Percival (clerk), m Harriet Percival (d Oxon academic); 1841, ?; 1851, Bournemouth (landed proprietor, 1 Westover Villas); 1861, Leamington (landed proprietor); 1871, Leamington (land owner); probate £3,204-13-5; spinster.

Amelia Bailward: 1797-1859; b Horsington, Somerset; d Beaumaris; f Samuel Bailward (lord of Horsington Manor), m Anna Maria Stephens; 1841, Bradford-on-Avon; 1851, Bournemouth (2 Westover Villas); probate under £60,000; spinster.

Mary Goddard (and sister Louisa): 1801-?; b Salisbury, Wiltshire; f ?; 1841, ?; 1851, Bournemouth (3 Westover Villas); difficult to identify otherwise.

Philip Warren Pedler: 1791-1862; b Okehampton, Devon; d Brighton, Sussex; f William Pedler (veterinary surgeon), m Mary Warren; c1803-1831, India (EIC officer); 1841, Poole (Lt-Colonel); 1851, Bournemouth (Lt-Colonel, 4 Westover Villas); 1861, Bournemouth (Colonel, 7 Westover Villas); probate under £35,000; freemason (Bombay); m 1838, London, Frances Durrant (1821-1909?), f John (solicitor), she married (2), 1878, London, Sir Matthew Wilson, MP; at least 2 daughters.

John Eveleigh Wyndham: 1816-1887; b Oriel College, Oxford; d Coleford, Gloucester; f John Heathcote Wyndham (rector Corton Denham, Somerset), m Jane Dorothy Eveleigh; 1841, ?; 1851, Bournemouth (landed proprietor, 5 Westover Villas); 1861, Brewham, Somerset (J.P.); 1871, Exeter St Sidwell (barrister, not practicing); 1881, Exeter St Sidwell (J.P., barrister, not practicing); probate £26,316-3-4; m 1841, Maperton, Somerset, Elizabeth Geraldine Fitzgerald, f Thomas (Colonel); at least 3 sons, 6 daughters.

Clement Royds: 1786-1854; b Rochdale, Lancashire; d Rochdale, Lancashire; f James (landed proprietor); 1841, Rochdale (magistrate); 1851, Bournemouth (Deputy Lieutenant, Yorkshire and Lancashire, 6 Westover Villas); PCC will; m 1810, Halifax, Jane Hudson (1788-1853); at least 2 sons, 2 daughters.

George Ledgard: 1811-1883; b Poole, Dorset; d Chelsea; f George (banker); 1841, Poole (banker); 1851, Bournemouth (banker, J.P., 7 & 8 Westover Villas); 1861, Bournemouth (gentleman, 8 Westover Villas); 1871, London (landed proprietor, funds, Kensington); probate £284-12-6; m 1828, Poole, Martha Frances Polhill (1811-1872, d Nathaniel Polhill, Bournemouth investor); at least 3 sons. Ledgard Brothers bank collapsed 1861 because of troubles in Newfoundland, where it had large exposure, acquired by Wilts and Dorset Bank. https://banking-history.org.uk/record/ledgard-sons/

Douglas Stuart: 1802-1855; b Blandford, Dorset; d Brighton, Sussex; f Archibald Stuart (a son of 9th Earl of Moray); 1841, ?; 1851, Bournemouth (fundholder, 9 Westover Villas); probate <£16,000; m 1842, Winchester, Marcia Luttrell (1800-1870); at least 1 son.

John Wingfield-Digby: 1799-1878; b London; d Bournemouth; f William Wingfield (judge); 1841, London (clerk); 1851, Bournemouth? (10 Westover Villas, only three daughters present); 1861, Coleshill, Warwickshire (vicar); 1871, Coleshill, Warwickshire (vicar); probate under £10,000 (inherited Sherborne Castle, Dorset, 1856); m 1826, London, Anne Eliza Smith (1806-1859, d Sir John Wyldbore Smith, baronet); several sons and daughters. http://www.sherbornecastle.com/castles-in-dorset/

Robert Gill: 1786-1863; b Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset; d Knotty Cross, Lancashire; f John Digby Gill (gentleman; curate); 1841, Childwell, Lancashire (merchant); 1851, Bournemouth (cotton merchant, 11 Westover Villas); 1861, Bournemouth (Allendale); probate <£20,000; m 1829, Blackburn, Lancashire, Margaret Atherton (1796-1870); at least 1 son, 1 daughter. Gill innovated within the cotton broking business at Liverpool: https://ica-ltd.org/about-ica/our-history/

Anne Fane Stallard: 1813?-1881; b, Poole, Dorset; d, Oxford; d John Taylor, esq. (physician); 1841, Somerset; 1851, Bournemouth (12 Westover Villas, husband in Marlborough); 1861, Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire (husband vicar of East Grafton); 1871, Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire (husband vicar of East Grafton); 1881, Oxford (widow, staying with married daughter’s family, husband clergyman and classics don, Exeter College); probate £410-10-5 (husband’s under £600, 1878); m 1839, Bath, George Stallard (1814-1878, f solicitor); at least 1 son, 2 daughters.

Arabella Richards: 1803-1878; b, Tamerton Foliott, Devon; d, St Germans, Cornwall; d Joseph Richards (vicar); 1841, Oxford (staying with brother, rector of Exeter College); 1851, Bournemouth (fundholder, 14 Westover Villas); 1861, St Germans (fundholder); 1871, St Germans (gentlewoman); probate £8,000; spinster; brother served as Chaplain to Prince Consort.

Elizabeth Bather: 1788-1880; b, Ringwould, Kent; d, Meole Brace, Shropshire; d George Gipps (vicar); 1841, Meole Brace (independent); 1851, Bournemouth (dividends, 14 Westover Villas); 1861, Meole Brace (fundholder); 1871, Meole Brace (dividends); probate <£5,000; m 1814, London, John Bather (1781-1839, barrister, Lord of Manor of Meole Brace); at least 2 sons, 2 daughters; brother, George Gipps (1790-1847), governor of New South Wales.

Harriet Hoare: 1784 (?)-1851: b, Rostellan Castle, Cork, Ireland; d, Bournemouth; d Sir Edward Dominic O’Brien (captain); 1841, ?; 1851, Bournemouth (15 Westover Villas); probate ?; m, ?, ?, Sir Joseph Wallis Hoare (1775-1852); at least 3 daughters.

Ann Tombe (?): 1801-?; b, Belfast, Ireland; d?; d?; 1841, ?; 1851, Bournemouth (landed proprietor, 16 Westover Villas); nothing recoverable to date.

References

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